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The lawyers believe jurors are quite capable of distinguishing the kind of drunkenness that enables consent (though it may be regretted afterwards) and a state of deeper inebriation, which makes consent meaningless.
On the other hand, the harm of life for the child with an LNWL is experienced and may be regretted.
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